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Levo Third At OBRA CX Champs In The Singlespeeds!

Congrats to Jenn Levo for securing 3rd place in the singlespeed field for the OBRA CX Championship race! Well done Jenn!

And in the birthday department, join us in wishing happy happy’s to our Kira Crawford and Lana Pressey!

. 19 Nov 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Croy Scores 2nd In Final Crusade-a-fest

Congrats to the team for a lighter attended but equally fun Crusade season, special kudos to Stephanie Croy for her 2nd place in the Mst 35+ B race Sunday.

More info later. Tired now.

Remember the Alamo.

. 14 Nov 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Safety First, Always

A great write up by Jonathan Maus of the recent “Skyline Summit” to discuss rider and driver safety on the west hills roads we all love (most of the time) and train on frequently.

Read his write up here.

We’re very proud of our Brianna and Ace for showing up, and for Brianna for sharing her story in front of the panel.

Let’s all use common sense and courtesy out there folks.

. 11 Nov 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Crossing Signals

Another weekend where the powers that be said “be ready for rain” but the forecast held out to be rather wrong, whereby we had nice temps and nicer skies.

No one raced Saturday, but Sharon, Barker, Brody (Brody!), and Travis all went to Barton to take on the gravel pits, all yielding fine finishes. The rest of us worked on our houses, slept off fevers, or recovered from seeing Mastodon and Red Fang the night before.

. 07 Nov 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Halloweenie!

So word came in that the Halloween weekend was a rip roaring time for the Ironclad folks. Renting a house as a headquarters/triage in Bend, our peeps split their time fighting zombies and chodes, riding MTB instead of racing CX, and making car costumes for Sunday’s whiskey race. Lots of excellent photos here.

Sadly, a virus was released among the team, causing flesh eating zombification to take over the house. Just a few escaped. The rest look like this:

they used to be so pretty when they weren’t the undead.

We’ll be all over the map this weekend. Not sure how many you’ll see at what races, but you’re bound to see some. However, if they look anything like the folks in the image above, remember you can only kill them with a head shot.

. 04 Nov 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Bend, Don’t Brake

The team descends on Bend in great numbers tonight, replete with a funny team theme for costumes, as well as bank robberies, spreading of disease, and general asshattery.

This author sadly is en route to Philadelphia, so updates might be sparse, but it’s a good idea to keep checking our Flickr page for pictures and updates….

When the dust settles and tests come back, we’ll give you a full update. Until then, rock and roll ain’t noise pollution.

. 28 Oct 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

This One Time, At Team Camp…..

Sorry, no flutes in this story. Just pitchers of margaritas and bloody marys, huge meals, and long days in the saddle. That is what training camp is to Ironclad in a nutshell. That and bonding, laughing, joking, suffering, snoring, farting, and all the rest.

Cyclocross is still in full swing, but while we’re there in limited capacity to have some fun and keep some fitness, our focus is firmly locked on the impending 2012 road season.

Our roster has grown with some key acquisitions on both the men’s and women’s side, and we look to add a few more in the coming months to round out some gaps. We hope to bring our aggressive brand of racing back in 2012 with some new faces, and all the old faces, having lost one single rider from the ’11 roster. Our elite teams are bolstered and ready to take on new challenges. Our lower category teams are bolstered as well and poised to move riders up through the ranks.

We’ve cobbled together our early season schedule, replete with the usual January team rides and a few new ones, and then our Spring camp is set as well. We’ll be in Pendleton in March, poaching some of the awesome cycle Pendleton routes, and hardening up the old threshing machine for the wet racing to come shortly thereafter. Good times. Really good times. Last year we had a dome home in Eugene. The year before we had Eva’s house in Kennewick, WA. The training mimicked the racing to come with the temps and precipitation, and the post-ride activity training also was honed.

Example:

after 250 miles in 2.5 days, some drinks are in order

. 26 Oct 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Hillsboro Hullaballoo!

Well, most of us once again stayed away from the frothing throngs of Cross Crusade Crowdness, but a few brave souls went down to throw a few punches, and throw a few punches they did! Our Jenn Levo and Marylynn King took their single speeds into the geared women’s B field, and notched 8th and 2nd! Ha! Ha!
After Saturday’s single speed excellence at Het Meer, and seeing so many other ladies choosing Single Speeds as their weapon of choice, you gotta figure a women’s SS field is only a matter of time in coming! Sharon Anderson took to the fray in the Master A field as well (also on a single speed, supercomputer Clont points out below).   Chelsea Momany took to the beginner women’s field, and managed a fine result in the top 3rd on her Mountain Bike.  Dave Dezellum was our lone dude in the Mst B race, since it was a few blocks from his house.

Most of us decided a nice road ride was a better idea for a Sunday, lest we get caught up what some may think is a good problem to have, or silly chat board sniping. Eesh, people, let’s chill out. But, I suppose the Crusade is reaping what it has sewn.

Dave and Robin Condon have a nice set of photos here, including this excellent shot of Marylynn, taking time out from her march to 2nd place, to play a little “Sand Superman”.  And of course Pat Malach has his recap here.

photo by Dave and Robin Condon

 

. 24 Oct 11 | Uncategorized | Comment (1)

MK47 Returns, Ditto Breaks Cherry, Levo Makes Podium, Ace Dominates A’s

Them’s the headlines. Marylynn King returned from France to race hard, Jenn Levo managed an impressive 3rd, Vanessa Ditto did her first ever Cross race and did well, and Ace dominated the A’s race on the very flat course – on a single speed.

Barker, Dezellum, Dave, Brianna, and Sharon also raced, with a bunch of other Ironclads riding out to cheer, heckle, and give away singles.  As in dollar bills, yo.

Fun day today, lots and lots of laughs and good company on an EXCELLENT course. Well done, Zone 5 productions! Here’s a bunch of pics for you to look at.

And Will Walle took a bunch of excellent photos, and those are here.

Ace, left, winner A’s. Levo, right, 3rd B’s – both on single speeds

 

 

. 22 Oct 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)

Who’s The Fast, Spinny Kid?

Why that’s Trevor Spahr! Trevorcakes! Spahrticus, that’s who! He’s the only one we’d let your parents meet since he’s so darn polite, and last night he took your daughter on a blind date and brought home 6th in the Singlespeed race in the darkness.

Willis, Cristina, and Lana also went and fumbled around under ill-fitting clothes in back seats of parental-esque sedans. Or some shit. On another note: Go Timbers!

. 20 Oct 11 | Uncategorized | Comments (0)